Hot Shots Trailer

Hot Shots Trailer (1956)

"It's LOADED- They're in TV now...and the heat's on those BIG SHOTS in the black flannel suits!" 23 December 1956 Comedy 62 mins

Sach and the gang baby-sit a bratty TV star.

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Cast

Huntz Hall

as Sach Jones

Stanley Clements

as Duke Coveleskie

Joi Lansing

as Connie Forbes

Phil Phillips

as Joey Munroe

Queenie Smith

as Kate Kelly

Robert Shayne

as Pierre M. Morley

Mark Dana

as George Slater

Isabel Randolph

as Mrs. Taylor

Jennifer Lea

as Voice on Intercom

International Releases Dates

United States 23 December 1956

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